That was an awesome amiga show! A difficult topic for an Amiga demo (ie, not techno design). All the scenes had lots of little details and transitions. Great fullscreen pics by Made which look targeted for this demo.

One of those rare demos that you wish would never stop. Fantastic music, effects, atmosphere, concept, everything. My only gripe is that it somehow feels like it loses some steam in the beginning of the second disk, but thankfully picks it up again soon after. Demo art at its very best.

Epic oldskool demo, just like epic oldskool demos should be!
Great combination of code, graphics, music and overall design and direction.
Bonus points for doing it on classic A500 instead of AGA.
AMIGA!

I guess I must watch this a few more times to get what I missed that got everyone else so hyped. A fine demo with cool effects work, but visually way too random and inconsistent (especially comparing to prior Lemon. prods), ranging from beautiful to eyecancerish with colour schemes all over the place. Wasn't crazy about the music either, except for the lovely end part tune. No way the thumb could point anywhere but up though, as the good parts are indeed a pleasure to see and hear.

Great demo and inspiring winner. Just watched it on 14" CRT and it looks really really slick, esp. the endpart high-res interlace scroller. Overall really high production value. I loved the graphics.
Now I am hoping for a final version that doesn't require disabling B1260 accelerator boards for the loader-part to work and fixes a few minor visual glitches, mainly in the vector part.

I watched it 2 time, still have my 90" A500 :)) Art is really good, totally fit this "modern" demo. The end looked amazing on a Sony PVM 13", the colors blend in a amazing way.. Great music too. Like if the Amiga faded, pure show.

honestly I was sure it's a piggie for me as soon as they misspelled Lewis Carroll's name

Fuck!! I only just noticed that... the scroll was fixed last week (It was actually fixed to say "Lewis Carroll - Alice's Adventures In Wonderland", but for some reason the mis-spelled version of the text has crept back into the source repository :(

I appreciate some nice effects on disk 2 plus I was impressed by well done still pictures. Overall, the design was not my cup of tea however, so this demo will not be among my favorites but it is good you try to be original. Works on my A600. Respect for efforts.

Solid thumb for the fab, fab gfx alone and the furious trackload delivery of them with attention to lots of little details. Also lots of small glitches but I hear that's being ironed out? So very pleasing design varying a theme! (The only part I thought didn't quite fit was the 8x plasma after the vector thing.)

The best moments for me was the Checkerboard Challenge part turning into something else :) And this is the first proper Star Wars scroller since Dexion I think? Top stuff!

Some awesome parts and some not-so-awesome (that copperchunky tunnel is horrid). Overall it's a really cool production though. :)
I've also caught myself humming parts of the soundtrack several times in the last days so extra props for that. :D

Once I said to Razmo of Kefrens: You really wrote history on the amiga. I have to correct myself. Now it's on YOU acually writing history on the OCS amiga with this awesome production. It brings back the old feeling watching demos on the amiga. Fresh effects which are really state of the art. Everytime I watch it, I get aware of more details and it's still a pleasure to watch the awesome effects and listen to the well composed music.
It was a very good idea to offer a HD-loader which uses the ADF-files. Congratulations. The production (run from floppy or HD) works fine on AGA/020-030 machines, but has some display errors on my Blizzards 68040/40 MHz and 68060/50MHz.
Conclusion: Keep on your good work, guys! The 68040+ errors can be fixed and have only little impact on this production.

I really didn't know that A500 can looks like... this.
Nice effects, GREAT graphics, cool music, especially in second chapter. Also greetings part with rotating building was just awesome.
Now i regret that i don't have real Amiga, or even was not in party.
And what ham said.